The Super Concord fairway woods have been around for several seasons, but golfers still find it easy to play. The shallow design allows the Super Concord to be played from the fairway as well as the rough. The low center of gravity also helps to promote a high soft ball trajectory.

Ratings and Reviews

I purchased the 11 and 13 woods to replace my 5 and 6 irons. I know a lot of golfer raive about their hybrids but I have never been able to hit them. However, these fairway woods are easy to hit high and lands soft. There is very little roll out - when you land it on the green in regulation.

I recommend these clubs to those of us who are on a budget and want to spend the bulk of our budget on playing.

Be sure to purchase the correct shaft for you and have fun taking your friends money.

GMW

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Review byGenoSkill Level: IntermediateHow often do you play?: Multiple times a week

Super Concord #9December 2, 2012

I've been playing golf off and on for more than 50 years. Over time I switched to Adams Tight Lie fairway woods and like them very much. As my iron play became more erratic I bought a Super Concord #9 (27 degrees), which was not available from Adams. It gradually became my "go to" club for a variety of distances. Performance level is equal to my Adams fairway woods and the consistency with which I have been able to hit it has brought back a level of confidence that I thought might be gone for ever. It's a great club and I'm in the process of adding the 11, 13, and 15. I've never been able to spin the ball and stop it on demand. This club hits a high shot and stops. It does not roll out. 5 Stars - Aureus, Williamsburg, VA

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